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and they make spacecraft components for nasa. it's this side of the business that jeffries is truly worried about. the research reports feel like two duels shooting it out. but right past each other, jeffries rated alliant a buy based on catalysts related to the space launch system i mentioned. the cast lifts have come and gone and didn't play out as jeffries expected. plus, jeffries is concerned about the nasa budget going forward. in other words, the thesis didn't play out the way they hoped. so they're being disciplined and backing away from the wreck. that's what good investment is about. however, after we learned about atk's big lake city contract, it hit me over the head. this is good. and then jeffries came out with another note where they said it didn't change their view. the reason, they're worried that alliant had to cut pricing in order to win the contract. and they're also concerned about declining u.s. presence in afghanistan and shrinking head count. these are reasonable concerns. i think they make more sense if atk
and they make spacecraft components for nasa. it's this side of the business that jeffries is truly worried about. the research reports feel like two duels shooting it out. but right past each other, jeffries rated alliant a buy based on catalysts related to the space launch system i mentioned. the cast lifts have come and gone and didn't play out as jeffries expected. plus, jeffries is concerned about the nasa budget going forward. in other words, the thesis didn't play out the way they hoped....
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nasa counting on the private sector to restock the space station now that the space agency has retired its shuttles. yesterday's launch was the first of 12 being planned for spaceex and that is a company run by elan mosk who also runs tesla motors. >>> 4:55. the olympic torch will take the long road. while in russia organizers say for the 2014 games, they say the relay route will measure more than 40,000 miles as it weaves across the country. the torch will visit 2900 towns inside russia. this will be the longest route in olympic history. to put that into perspective, that's like circling the globe one and a half times. >> the key is just keeping that torch illuminated the whole time. i've carried one before and actually have it in my closet. >> fascinating. >> i guess not really, but it's there. let's check in with mike to see if something is more fascinating on the roads. >> right over here the bay bridge. not a lot of headlights here. in the east bay we do have 680, i told you about the issue where the deer was hit at sycamore valley road. it sounds like all lanes have been cleared.
nasa counting on the private sector to restock the space station now that the space agency has retired its shuttles. yesterday's launch was the first of 12 being planned for spaceex and that is a company run by elan mosk who also runs tesla motors. >>> 4:55. the olympic torch will take the long road. while in russia organizers say for the 2014 games, they say the relay route will measure more than 40,000 miles as it weaves across the country. the torch will visit 2900 towns inside...
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. >>> nasa is looking to stir things up on mars. plans call for the curiosity land rover to dig into the sand tomorrow on the red planet. once it has been scooped up in the rover's arm, it will shake the sand around for the next eight hours and attempt to get rid of any unwanted earth grease. the process will happen three times. >> shake vigorously, this is eight hours. >> the only thing is, if this was happening on earth, it would be dull. but since it's on mars, oh, shaking for eight hours. >> very interesting. want to see how similar this planet is to our own. >> what a fantastic friday. >> we love it. perfect ten as far as this kind of weather goes for october. it doesn't get any better than this. now we are heading into the holiday weekend and things are about to take a turn for the worst. let's take a look outside with the michael and son weather cam. it's 81 degrees right now and low humidity. boy, can you ask for any better than that? the dew point 52. the wind is calm. 36%. oh, i wish i could tell you that it's going to sta
. >>> nasa is looking to stir things up on mars. plans call for the curiosity land rover to dig into the sand tomorrow on the red planet. once it has been scooped up in the rover's arm, it will shake the sand around for the next eight hours and attempt to get rid of any unwanted earth grease. the process will happen three times. >> shake vigorously, this is eight hours. >> the only thing is, if this was happening on earth, it would be dull. but since it's on mars, oh,...
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now that work is on hold because nasa wants to learn if a bright object spotted on the ground is just part of the vehicle or something more. >> this is what happens when a large group of mostly intoxicated people take on a bull in colombia. amateur matadors got in the ring and tried to show who the bull was boss. 19 people were hurt. here's the first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. "the washington post" reports that during the recession, most members of congress did different financially than the average american. the regular folks back home saw their household net worth drop 39% for 2007 to 2010. the lawmakers in congress gained 5%. >>> republican vice-presidential nominee paul ryan was being interviewed in detroit when he objected to the reporter's question about gun violence and taxes. and then the interview came to an abrupt end. take a look. >> those are yours, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> that was kind of strange. stuff words in people's mouth? >> he said he responded as anyone would in such a strange situation. also in michigan, paul ryan and kid
now that work is on hold because nasa wants to learn if a bright object spotted on the ground is just part of the vehicle or something more. >> this is what happens when a large group of mostly intoxicated people take on a bull in colombia. amateur matadors got in the ring and tried to show who the bull was boss. 19 people were hurt. here's the first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. "the washington post" reports that during the recession, most members of...
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it's the first of a dozen supply missions contracted by nasa. the rocket's capsule and cargo will likely reach the station by wednesday. on board, some ice cream. >>> the event hosted by capital food fight will have andrew zimmern and anthony bourdain. >> if i had a show, because everybody has a show, it would be foods i would like to learn how to cook, by alison seymour. >> yeah. >> but never do. >> all right. still ahead, economic insurance for president obama. >> latest labor report shows the biggest drop in unemployment since the president took office. so could it be a campaign game changer? we're going to ask the managing editor from the hill. >> let's get ready to rumble. we'll look back at the saturday night showdown between a take news host and a fox news pundit. ♪ >>> another check on traffic and weather on a fall-like columbus day monday morning. it's 7:27 right now. you're watching fox 5 morning news. ♪ >>> getting a little personal at the so-called rumble. fox news host bill o'reilly and daily show host jon stewart went head to h
it's the first of a dozen supply missions contracted by nasa. the rocket's capsule and cargo will likely reach the station by wednesday. on board, some ice cream. >>> the event hosted by capital food fight will have andrew zimmern and anthony bourdain. >> if i had a show, because everybody has a show, it would be foods i would like to learn how to cook, by alison seymour. >> yeah. >> but never do. >> all right. still ahead, economic insurance for president...
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nasa calls this rover the mars science laboratory or msl. it's loaded with new instruments and weighs about a metric ton, five times of mer. now, perhaps with the name science laboratory instead of robotic geologist, the mer experience has clarified the true nature of these spacecraft as tools for the scientist, and perhaps this time they will place themselves more publicly in the driver's seat. but you'll be sure there will be more poetry. like spirit and opportunity, msl has been personified by a nickname. they call her curiosity. and perhaps you can already see how this will play out. thank you for your attention. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> well, thank you for that. we do have some of your questions already ready here, but we will continue to take them. we're going to talk for another 20-25 minutes, and i do ask that if you have time constraints and need to leave, if you could do so by the back, because it's much quieter that way. >> you're going to mention the book signing. >> we're going to mention the book signing. the boo
nasa calls this rover the mars science laboratory or msl. it's loaded with new instruments and weighs about a metric ton, five times of mer. now, perhaps with the name science laboratory instead of robotic geologist, the mer experience has clarified the true nature of these spacecraft as tools for the scientist, and perhaps this time they will place themselves more publicly in the driver's seat. but you'll be sure there will be more poetry. like spirit and opportunity, msl has been personified...
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flight lifted off to the international space station, it also marks the beginning of a new era for nasa in which private companies will eventually take over the transportation of people and supplies to low earth orbit. this time only cargo was on board. astronauts and private transportation are still several years away. space exploration technologies of hawthorne, california, or space ex-for short, launched the falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida, at 8:30 onboard a rocket. a capsule called dragon contains 1,000 pounds of food, clothing equipment, science experiments including 23 designed and built by students. the cargo includes a freezer that can store laboratory samples at temperatures as low as 300 degrees below zero. the supplies are scheduled to reach the space station on wednesday. the capsule will remain docked for a few weeks. the a second company, orbital sciences of virginia is preparing a rocket for test flight later this year. exciting future ahead for private space travel. jon: great stuff. julie banderas, thanks. >> reporter: sure. jenna: early voting is underway
flight lifted off to the international space station, it also marks the beginning of a new era for nasa in which private companies will eventually take over the transportation of people and supplies to low earth orbit. this time only cargo was on board. astronauts and private transportation are still several years away. space exploration technologies of hawthorne, california, or space ex-for short, launched the falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida, at 8:30 onboard a rocket. a capsule...
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dragon is carrying 1,000 pounds of cargo and this is the first of a dozen nasa contracted flights to resupply the space station. talk about launching a big one, new orleans saints quarterback drew brees rewrote history in the game against san diego. brees scoring past henderson marked the 40th straight game he's had a touchdown pass and that breaks the previous mark of baltimore colts legend johnny unites. >> it stans over the course of really four seasons. hopefully we can keep it going for a while. >> hope so. the nfl allowed sean payton to come to a game by request by brees. peyton is out for the season in his role in the bountygate scandal. if you have been wishing and hoping to get a raise, it may be time to put your exercise shoes on and head to the gym. good morning. >> good morning, carol. there is a recent study by a researcher at cleveland state university and finds out the more you exercise the more it can make. 6% higher pay for men and 10% higher pay for women, and studies show that even moderate exercise has a positive impact and more frequent workouts drive your pay ev
dragon is carrying 1,000 pounds of cargo and this is the first of a dozen nasa contracted flights to resupply the space station. talk about launching a big one, new orleans saints quarterback drew brees rewrote history in the game against san diego. brees scoring past henderson marked the 40th straight game he's had a touchdown pass and that breaks the previous mark of baltimore colts legend johnny unites. >> it stans over the course of really four seasons. hopefully we can keep it going...
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>> psychiatry porcari, i think it was back in 1961 president kennedy challenged nasa to have someone on the moon and the next decade and they were able to accomplish what seems to me looking at it through the historical prism an extraordinary feat. is this harder than that? >> this is not harder than not. that was certainly an extraordinary feat and as a student of that i know that you know there are numerous setbacks along the way and there was concurrent development of the technology that had to work together in synchronous city. it didn't happen without setbacks. we can certainly as americans accomplish anything we could our mind to. we view nextgen as one of the most important infrastructure investments that we need to make as a nation. and as you've heard before, as an element of u.s. technological leadership nationwide. so we take very seriously. we appreciate the support the congress has shown for nextgen. we are starting to see, and it's easier on the inside sometimes to see the progress that is being made in the operationally deploying usable parts of the stock or making a m
>> psychiatry porcari, i think it was back in 1961 president kennedy challenged nasa to have someone on the moon and the next decade and they were able to accomplish what seems to me looking at it through the historical prism an extraordinary feat. is this harder than that? >> this is not harder than not. that was certainly an extraordinary feat and as a student of that i know that you know there are numerous setbacks along the way and there was concurrent development of the...
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it's a little scary, a little risky, somebody who might know something about that is retired nasa astronaut mark kelly and husband of democratic congresswoman gabrielle giffords. he joined me earlier this morning to talk about this attempt and his new book called "ingenuoustron am r "mousetronaut." >> what do you think of felix baumgartner's attempt? >> a lot of risk. he's going to jump out of a capsule from the edges of space. but, you know, if he's got a good engineering team and his suit works and, you know, as he hits the atmosphere, if he can with stand those forces and then finally the chute opens he should be okay. i'm optimistic. i think he can do that. >> there's a lot of ifs. if a good team, if the suit works, if the chute opens. is there any kind of a risk that you would ever take? >> well, certainly flying in a space shuttle as an enormous amount of risk. i don't no statistically what the risk there is. space shut simple a risky proposition to fly. we send guys out to do spak walks routinely and that's a similar thing to what you're looking at there with the exception he's his o
it's a little scary, a little risky, somebody who might know something about that is retired nasa astronaut mark kelly and husband of democratic congresswoman gabrielle giffords. he joined me earlier this morning to talk about this attempt and his new book called "ingenuoustron am r "mousetronaut." >> what do you think of felix baumgartner's attempt? >> a lot of risk. he's going to jump out of a capsule from the edges of space. but, you know, if he's got a good...
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i will point at nasa -- i mean, even businesses could not have taken us to the moon in 1969. so we have to continue to look at government and each and every problem that is presented to see -- is this funding that can be done by individual states and businesses or is this something that only the government can solve if we, the people, come together unified under that government and the government puts those resources to work? i often hear people complain about paying taxes or taxes are too high, but we appreciate having the roads. we appreciate having the postal service and the schools and the programs like nasa that have given us a wonderful technologies that have propelled us and made most people's lives much more comfortable than it would have been had those technologies not enter their lives. host: given what you say is the benefit of government, right now, is government about the right size? where would you put the scale on its role and influence on your life? caller: i think we have to be careful when we throw the word size out about government because there seems to be
i will point at nasa -- i mean, even businesses could not have taken us to the moon in 1969. so we have to continue to look at government and each and every problem that is presented to see -- is this funding that can be done by individual states and businesses or is this something that only the government can solve if we, the people, come together unified under that government and the government puts those resources to work? i often hear people complain about paying taxes or taxes are too...
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and we appreciate having fun postal service and the schools and programs like nasa that had kicked back and have given wonderful technologies that propelled us and meet people's lives more comfortable than they would have been had those technologies not entered their lives. >> host: question for you, louis. given what you say is the benefit of the government, right now is the government about the right size and what is its influence on your life? >> caller: i.t. we have to be careful when we throw the word size of the government because they're seems to be a misunderstanding as to what the size of the government is as well as the size of the government. but the reality is the problems dictate the size of the government and we shrink the government by reducing the number of federal employees and we actually then end up contacting people to do those tasks any way and we tend not to count them as the part of the government that they are a part of the government. we are just paying more for that resource now and people need to kind of recognize that when we take our resources it is a finite
and we appreciate having fun postal service and the schools and programs like nasa that had kicked back and have given wonderful technologies that propelled us and meet people's lives more comfortable than they would have been had those technologies not entered their lives. >> host: question for you, louis. given what you say is the benefit of the government, right now is the government about the right size and what is its influence on your life? >> caller: i.t. we have to be...
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this is the first of a dozen spacex supply flights under a $1.6 billion deal with nasa. >>> amtrak is boasting record ridership with more than 31 million customers taking amtrak trains in the past year. that was the highest annual ridership since amtrak was formed in 1971 and up 3.5% from the previous year. >>> no more sloppy kisses with rover. it turns out the wet smooches aren't good for you or for your pup. exchanging mouth bacteria with your dog can cause gum disease and tooth decay for both dogs and humans, this according to a new report from the "archives of oral biology." good to know, right? >>> and a new arrival at this zoo in israel. seems to have no problems swapping some of those smooches with his mommy. this is a baby tapir, an endangered relative of the rhinoceros and the horse. they use those funny notions to grab out-of-reach snacks. it's a cute one. five minutes after the hour. let's go to al once again who is in miami with a check of the weather. hey, al. >> natalie, thank you so much. aboard the coast guard cutter "flores" here in the miami beach area. joining me is
this is the first of a dozen spacex supply flights under a $1.6 billion deal with nasa. >>> amtrak is boasting record ridership with more than 31 million customers taking amtrak trains in the past year. that was the highest annual ridership since amtrak was formed in 1971 and up 3.5% from the previous year. >>> no more sloppy kisses with rover. it turns out the wet smooches aren't good for you or for your pup. exchanging mouth bacteria with your dog can cause gum disease and...